![]() ![]() Both medications are safe to use on places like the face, underarms, ears and groin. Protopic (click here or here) is an ointment. Elidel (click here or here for some additional information) is a cream. ![]() If the medications that you're currently using do not work as well as both you and your doctor would like, then you might want to ask for an Rx for either some Protopic or some Elidel.Taking baths with a product like Aveeno Oatmeal soak will relieve the dryness and the itch.You can try using some Desitin (that's right the Diaper rash cream) () and.(Been there! Done that! Sigh.) (It's possible that the three conditions have symptoms that mimic one another - again I'm not a doctor.) Ouch that hurts! I'm not a doctor, but you've described inverse psoriasis. Some of my skin is bright red and shinny, and at the base of my penis and at the bend of my leg between my thigh and buttock the skin is very tender and has cracked or split.Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!! TxRed I have severe itching/burning, some, but little flaking of the skin due to dryness. Are there any DEFINATE differences between the three that I can tell for myself. I am HOPING that this will solve the problem, but need some help. shopping, but moved to another state) with the same problems and she took one look and said "oh yea, that's yeast" and has placed me on 7 days of oral Diflucan. The powder seemed to make things worse! This has been a reoccurring problem. I used it as directed, but really didn't see much result. I have been to my Dr, who origionally said "oh, it's jock itch" and gave me some Nystop powder and Clotromazole (unsure on spelling) cream. What is about to drive me crazy, is my groin area. I have plaque psoraisis on my head, hears, some times it appears on my eyelids (painful) starting to show up on my forearms just below the elbow.those I can live with. Well, I have been looking at this board for a while and doing some of my own research etc, but I am still not sure how to tell the difference between Inverse P, Jock Itch and Male Yeast Infection. ![]()
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